USMLE

Ayaz Mehmood - Creates an example by taking step 1 exam in start of 5th year and scoring a whopping 99 with a 3-digit score of 266.. This is a must read article for all those aspiring to be doctors in the USA.

Dr Arsalan Baig who got into the residency program at Abington Memorial Hospital, PA, chips in with an exceptionally insightful review of his USME Journey (Step 1,2,3) , as part of the ingenious 'From Patiala to US' series started by our ever helpful MD, Waqas Nawaz!

Dr Sara Atiq Khan, who aced her Step 1 as recently as April 2014, shares her experince from the time she first started prep, to her simulated exam drills and finally the D-day in her extremely helpful blog post!

USMLE STEP 1 in 4th year M.B.B.S. by Asad Mehmood Lak (Score 257)Asad Mehmood Lak is perfect inspiration for all the juniors who are thinking about USMLE and cannot decide when and how to take the test. It is best to plan early, whether you want to go for USMLE or PLAB or FCPS etc as it will save you a lot of time and energy. When you reach 3rd and 4th year of MBBS, peer pressure will mess with your minds badly, so better decide early what career path you want and stick to the planMy Step 1 Experience in Final Year MBBS: Class of 2016Read how four of our brilliant final year students from the 2016 class managed to ace

“ It was the toughest, most interesting, most conceptual and the longest exam of my life. In short USMLE takes exam in a way that it can extract the best from you. You can do it easily only if you have full control on your nerves, proper time management and build concepts and mcqs practice. During exam I just kept one thing in my mind. I have to do it." writes Dr Shehryar Ali Jaffar, a graduate of AIMC, Lahore.

Usama Bin Tahir from Class of 2012, and co-founder at KemUnited, has finally earned another feather for his cap! Yes, he recently appeared in his Step 2 CK and earned a whooping 264! Read his CK experience and the strategies he employed to excel!

Dr. Ansab Abbas Haider (Class of 2012) who gave his CK before Step 1 and scored a brilliant 256, writes in depth about his techniques and experiences, from books he used to the study hours he spent over different parts of the prep, he explains every aspect of his CK journey with a amazing panache!

“ It was the toughest, most interesting, most conceptual and the longest exam of my life. In short USMLE takes exam in a way that it can extract the best from you. You can do it easily only if you have full control on your nerves, proper time management and build concepts and mcqs practice. During exam I just kept one thing in my mind. I have to do it." writes Dr Shehryar Ali Jaffar, a graduate of AIMC, Lahore.

Dr Rizwan Khan provides an amazingly pithy yet concise do-it-all guide to all the prospective Step 2 CS candidates. Together with an appendix written by Dr Hassan Raza Jafri, this is your perfect solution to all CS FAQs!

Waqas Nawaz, the resident MD(!) writes an exceptionally brilliant Step CS guide, touching all the relevant aspects of the exams and providing his valuable and sagacious guidance about the common problems faced by CS students.

Confused about the intricate details regarding US visa? Wondering what the different visa types mean and which one you need for your US electives/observership/internship/externship? Well, not anymore! Read this article by Dr Waqas Nawaz and Irfan Ahsan and find answers to all the queries you ever had about US Visa!

FSc Premedical Guide - How to fly high..
Unsa Athar Your 40% needs to be excellent to
get into KEMU or some other good place.(Dedicated to my teachers who not only taught me the fsc books but also many priceless lessons of life)(Unsa Athar)The tree that never had to fightFor sun and sky and air and light,But stood out in the open rainAnd always got its share and rain,Never became a forest king,But lived and died a scrubby thing…Good timber does not grow with ease,The stronger wind, the stronger trees.
Getting yourself educated in the desi manner i.e. through the Board of Intermediate and Secondary
Education is one of the top most challenges of today’s society. Matriculation
seems difficult at that time, but when you enter FSc, you realize that matric
was the easiest job in the world. Those
obese books of intermediate part I and part II are the worst enemies one can
ever have. People say Medical is
tougher, but I find one basic difference in both. When you enter a medical
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